Zuzu Quotes

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•Zuzu Bailey: Look, Daddy. Teacher says, every time a bell rings an angel gets his wings. •George Bailey: That's right, that's right. •George Bailey: Attaboy, Clarence.
It's a Wonderful Life
I am Binti Ekeopara Zuzu Dambu Kaipka of Namib,” I whispered.
Nnedi Okorafor (Binti (Binti, #1))
I never know what I want but I always know what I don't want.
Zuzu Lu (Winter Delight)
Bean looked over at Zuzu and Vanessa’s Graphing chart. They had done it all in different shades of pink.
Annie Barrows (One Big Happy Family (Ivy & Bean #11))
God and his angels have conspired to send you love.” Monroe said
M.A. Kane (Zuzu's Petals)
I got them voodoo blues, Them evil hoo-doo blues. Petro Loa won’t leave me alone; Every night I hear the zombies moan. Lord, I got them mean ol’ voodoo blues. Zu-Zu was a mambo, she loved a hungan man; Messin’ with Erzuli wasn’t part of her plan. The spell of the tom-tom turned her into a slave, And now Baron Samedi’s dancin’ on her grave. Yeah, she’s got them voodoo blues, Them bad ol’ hoo-doo blues … When
William Hjortsberg (Falling Angel)
Adding kat after an adjective creates a compound word. The Wolof adjective hipi describes someone who is open-eyed and hyper-aware. A hipi-kat, therefore, is a person who is on the ball, or a “hepcat.
Debra Devi (The Language of the Blues: From Alcorub to Zuzu)
Binti Ekeopara Zuzu Dambu Kaipka of Osemba
Nnedi Okorafor (Home (Binti, #2))
I gots to git down to the infirmary, Zuzu, something awful is happening, the Thing has stirred in its moorings. The Thing that my Grandfather Harry and his generation of Harrys had thought was nothing but a false alarm. The Mayor, dragging the woman by the fox skins hanging from her neck, leaves city hall and jumps into his Stutz Bearcat parked at the curb. They drive until they reach St. Louis Cathedral where 19th-century HooDoo Queen Marie Laveau was a frequent worshiper; its location was about 10 blocks from Place Congo. They walk up the steps and the door’s Judas Eye swings open.
Ishmael Reed (Mumbo Jumbo: A Novel)